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they make a lot of money out of their tax-exempt status. and this is a friction point and a boundary question about a whole legal status that we have protected through the internal revenue code. and, of course, the regulatory structure. here i recommend professor field's first book. the appendices are full of good examples. i'm trying to sell books for him today. [laughter] pull of good examples of the structure of federal regulation and how complicated it is. usually the republicans do this with a very, very elaborate chart, but the chart for their public and national committee look just as complicated. you simply have to recognize this is the way you run things. and finally, uncertainties, the competing models. another example, much like what professor field mentioned, socialist plots to end the american way of life. public schools 1790, socialism, public highways, 1842. public parks, 1905 and public health care, socialism. i looked through google images, and i found a number of republican lawmakers with socialism coming out of their mout
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the couple pleading guilty for fraud and tax evasion. the cost of fame may be steep. >> i can't just be upset and just go in a room and lock the door. >> is there a curse of reality tv? the giudices are a lock line of stars who experienced fame, fortune and then disaster. recipe for riches. millions are up for grabs. meet the home chefs who say there's real money to be made just by making dinner with the winning recipe. and sobbing in court. the blaze runner breaks down. oscar pistorius on trial for murdering his model girlfriend. what made the olympian hang his head today. >> good evening. she is best known for throwing tables around on "the real housewives of new jersey" but tonight, teresa jiudice and her husband are facing possible jail time pleading guilty for fraud. >> arriving at a federal court in newark, new jersey, holding hands, teresa and joe giudice today pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit mail fraud, wire fraud and bankruptcy fraud. >> they both admitted to a federal judge that over the better part of a decade they were
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some of these preparers can be tax thieves. fill your information and file your taxes and get your refund. >> maybe their prices are so low it is too good to be true; right? >> right. >> you say finally to make sure there are noncredit monitoring available. what do you mean by that? >> one of the things you can do throughout the year is watch to see if someone else has your social security number and is using it for setting up credit in your name or getting a medical procedure in your name. use a monitoring service. get them through your credit companies or sometimes employers issue them. it will let you track all year long to see if someone is setting up credit in your name. >> dina kauffman, thank you for being with us. >> don't put off filing your taxes. coming up, a cheerleader lands a dream job covering sports for the winter olympics or so she thought. turns out it was a front for a sex trafficking ring. she is here with her amazing story. >> it is illegal to use a welfare strip joint but using it to buy weed is fine. a ne
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times a night didn't i get out but souths government has consistently denied the claims credit and tax. yes the un policy chief and teach him on his said the biggest town in the country is facing is coming in this and he also said this on to defeat a strong contender against the cpc that ministerial candidates running to what the play begins on tuesday and this includes the move and she too was ahmad the body on our skin b. any dee was going and getting off course in edmonton into the trees in new delhi on monday that come in and isn't he so didn't understand that option. some of the couple have digested of every semester one. the garden this cuts out a magazine if adequate you'll be up to oakley but the good thing taken out of the low man on the potty like a family. what did you take the keys to the customer. the views of the work ethic and he pushed the toll that this canada cup title in security. but the semester he loses it the main intentions in the country have been the team appointed by the sparkling teeth and montages. the stock. don't get me to me. not green facade into an awe
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this is what typical anti tax payments titanic. when you've got to find a job aforementioned doesn't cause all of what the company filed but toughness and now. melbourne cbd fun so i had to stop again. still some way to go for the job says the plant until a man on the throne next week. she may cause the fourteen years nineteen ten. silent recruits working to come back through isolation has called on governments to end the economic policy of closing rural country stations and post offices. ha its compound in virtual isolation of older people in rural areas. rage active center six minute break in county clare formally opened today providing a day care service for vulnerable and auschwitz hundred people in the surrounding villages that can moderate the kitchen and craft show. people like sixty eight rolled the dough to the maxwell who lives alone and says the service was bad he needed to have her and other older people not feel isolated seconds left on its own line of him. i don't need to be coming here to be on hand outs. create stun
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taxes for families. he laid out his plans at a washington dc elementary school. >> i laid out an agenda to restore opportunities for all people. that nod the principle matter who you are, no matter where you started, you can make it if you try here in america. this opportunity agenda is built on four parts -- more good jobs and good wages from a making sure we are training workers with the skills they need to get those jobs, guaranteeing every child access to a world-class education, and making sure our economy is one in which hard work is rewarded. the budget i sent congress this morning lays out how we will implement this agenda in a balanced and responsible way. this budget adheres to the spending levels of both houses of congress, but also builds on that progress with what we are calling an opportunity, growth, and security initiative that invests in our economic ortiz in a way that's fully paid for by making smart spending cuts and closing tax loopholes that only benefit the well-off and well-connec
taxes for families. he laid out his plans at a washington dc elementary school. >> i laid out an agenda to restore opportunities for all people. that nod the principle matter who you are, no matter where you started, you can make it if you try here in america. this opportunity agenda is built on four parts -- more good jobs and good wages from a making sure we are training workers with the skills they need to get those jobs, guaranteeing every child access to a world-class education, and...
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and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way r your business to go. up. nd out iyour business can qualify at start-upny.com melissa: it's a big day for the markets. investors are selling stocks. energy is seeing a large move into the green. one of my favorite guys, tome kloza, chief oil analyst at gas buddy joins me on the phone. tom, great to talk to you. tom, this is an energy story, isn't it? >> it is but i think there is a lot more important things to worry about in the u.s. and probably we don't need to worry about higher gasoline or natural gas or even heating oil and diesel prices because of this. it is really something that's going to impact our european brethren. melissa: why are we seeing, i'm looking at crude oil right now, i'm seeing a run-up of 2.25%? >> russia produces about 10.6 million barrels a day of crude and there is a threat that things could break down a little bit further there most of their exports are either used to domestically or go into europe some europe has this tremendous codep
and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way r your business to go. up. nd out iyour business can qualify at start-upny.com melissa: it's a big day for the markets. investors are selling stocks. energy is seeing a large move into the green. one of my favorite guys, tome kloza, chief oil analyst at gas buddy joins me on the phone. tom, great to talk to you. tom, this is an energy story, isn't it? >> it is but i think there is...
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tax code -- credit suisse has acknowledged misconduct in the u.s. tax code. we discussed that after the break. ♪ morning, welcome back. you are watching "the pulse," live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. currency markets -- let me show you what is happening with the pound. trading near the top end of the daily range, 1.6691. on gdp thisread morning, in line with estimates. the thing you can take away from date of this morning as that they are showing some really decent pickups in key areas of the economy that are now crucial to the recovery becoming self-sustaining. for instance, net trade, a big area the governor is concerned about. george osborne talking about this starting to pick up and adding a portion of that 0,7 to the growth number. good numbers coming out of the u.k., not better than expected, but the composition of the gdp read is slightly better than anticipated, hence the rebound in the pound versus the u.s. dollar. let's turn our attention to one of our main stories, credit suisse, a u.s. senate committee bank held american cus
tax code -- credit suisse has acknowledged misconduct in the u.s. tax code. we discussed that after the break. ♪ morning, welcome back. you are watching "the pulse," live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. currency markets -- let me show you what is happening with the pound. trading near the top end of the daily range, 1.6691. on gdp thisread morning, in line with estimates. the thing you can take away from date of this morning as that they are showing some really...
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loop holet tax benefit from? claimis -- a sickly, they the rights to the brand names of the in the text brands -- of the brands. when they have stores in rome or london or paris, the subsidiaries have to pay substantial royalties into this unit in the netherlands. that has the effect of moving billions of dollars of income, taxable income out of those countries and into the netherlands and switzerland, where they have a tax advantage. >> i suppose that affects margins in a different way in different countries, to? countries,fferent too? >> in the netherlands are switzerland they have very low tax rates. in italy and the u.k. and france and germany, it european markets their profit margins have been between three percent and five percent. that is different from what the companies tell their shareholders. the profit margin is more like 15%. inditex say? how do they defend this behavior. ? the proper paying amount of royalties into the subsidiary in the netherlands? on thing that is very interesting and that raised
loop holet tax benefit from? claimis -- a sickly, they the rights to the brand names of the in the text brands -- of the brands. when they have stores in rome or london or paris, the subsidiaries have to pay substantial royalties into this unit in the netherlands. that has the effect of moving billions of dollars of income, taxable income out of those countries and into the netherlands and switzerland, where they have a tax advantage. >> i suppose that affects margins in a different way...
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we said this is not just a tax evasion case. look at the washington principles and publish the art which initially they wouldn't do, but now, to the great credit, about 450 pieces have been published on the internet so claims could be made. been issued is, the question u.s., the statute of limitations. i can't guarantee this is going to happen but we urged the technical defense is not be used. that's what i feel so strong our meeting should set an example and they are considering an effect creating a new law that would waive the statute of limitations as to the art that's in -- whether they will do it or not still remains to be seen but they publicly indicated they are looking at it and h it would certainly be a wonderful thing. it would be constant with the washington principles so this story never end. it never end. >> let me say about this, i hate to predict the future. it's a perilous thing to do, but i believe we will see changes and i believe that the principal reason is that the public, the court of public opinion is not
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brady dougan will be in the hot seat on how credit suisse help americans dodge taxes. hans nichols has more. the accusation is pretty shocking, isn't it -- $10 billion. how did the committee arrive at this number? i sat down with brady dougan a couple of weeks ago. he is tightlipped on the issue. >> the committee spent six years on this. it is a some hundred 70 page report. talk about numbers alone -- credit suisse has turned over the names of 238 banks accounts. the allegation in the report is that there were 10,000 visits by clients to one branch inside this a wreck airport. when you go to the zÜrich airport, we buy chocolate. apparently it is where you go to do your banking as well. they had 1800 employees that were dedicated to serving u.s. clients. the details are explosive. a fake visa applications, document shredding, you have secret meetings in secret elevators. you have inc. statements being theed to clients inside magazine "sports illustrated." it is remarkable. what brady dougan will have to account for is that if there was a culture at the bank that was tr
brady dougan will be in the hot seat on how credit suisse help americans dodge taxes. hans nichols has more. the accusation is pretty shocking, isn't it -- $10 billion. how did the committee arrive at this number? i sat down with brady dougan a couple of weeks ago. he is tightlipped on the issue. >> the committee spent six years on this. it is a some hundred 70 page report. talk about numbers alone -- credit suisse has turned over the names of 238 banks accounts. the allegation in the...
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tiny little tyke tells me she's my youngest are tax pro two or three this is that because the condos this is the main house and over here would be the guest house you know i want from skid row with this tent was on skid row with me and now it's in my living room and the cops can't come and tell me to pack up my tent because can't check to see if i got a pop i've been in here i feel like no pop pipes over here i would rather have a couch and end it in a chair and all that but then i have to sleep on the couch constantly and then i think this is just fits me more because i've been in a tent for so long so it's like i don't want to forget how i got here and like this is a constant symbol of what i was what i could be and what. which is the best in the world. it's not about what i did. is what. i'm still trying to become the best and i still can it doesn't matter. what reached you know i'm still there. now the toughest job that i have now. i can't come full circle because i never. had a full circle. i want to keep getting better and i want to do things so i'm getting therapy is the first
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the germans's mistake was to allow this to be treated as a tax matter by tax officials for the first two years and only disclosed when reporters got wind of it and the germans came out and discussed it. by then the court of public opinion back to the power of that had cast them in a bad light for not grabbing hold of this and seeing what an explosive topic it was. more times have to pass to what identify what these works of art. numbers are speculated, 1 billion euros are ridiculously too high. in particular no one has seen the works of art, the tab complete list of the works of art, how anyone can come up with a value, pretty divine guess at this stage but they're worth a lot of money. is a case that needs to be resolved and bringing visibility to this statute of limitations problem in germany limiting a period of 30 years that is going to have to be revisited and this in the process of being discussed. there's a lot to come on this, an interesting story that underscore is that a lot of works of art from world war ii are out there and beginning to show a. >> host: bridget in washing
the germans's mistake was to allow this to be treated as a tax matter by tax officials for the first two years and only disclosed when reporters got wind of it and the germans came out and discussed it. by then the court of public opinion back to the power of that had cast them in a bad light for not grabbing hold of this and seeing what an explosive topic it was. more times have to pass to what identify what these works of art. numbers are speculated, 1 billion euros are ridiculously too high....
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london mayor boris johnson is now urging local councils to impose an extra one hundred fifty percent tax on houses that haven't been lived in or rented out in over two years but critics say that's not enough of a disincentive boarded up homes have become a familiar sight and they're even changing the face of london's swank yes neighborhoods there are four empty homes for every single homeless family in this country across europe that's about two houses for everyone i mean it's family personally i do think it's a scramble this should be a residential area but at night time it's solaces demoralizing is nobody here is dying and dark and these properties deserve to be lived in. london and the director of a group that fights for the rights of europe's homeless told us that governments must be more proactive in making shelter available. of course it's not that easy to just put the four million homeless people in the european union in half of the eleven million empty flats often we hear lots from governments from local authorities that they cannot solve the homeless problem because of lack of h
london mayor boris johnson is now urging local councils to impose an extra one hundred fifty percent tax on houses that haven't been lived in or rented out in over two years but critics say that's not enough of a disincentive boarded up homes have become a familiar sight and they're even changing the face of london's swank yes neighborhoods there are four empty homes for every single homeless family in this country across europe that's about two houses for everyone i mean it's family personally...
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tax evasion in switzerland. was quizzed byeo a committee. brady dougan insisted that conduct was limited to a handful of employees. hans nichols has the details. word performance at the start of the show at 8:00 a.m. what is the take away? how do people think brady dougan did in front of the senate? it was pretty tough questioning. >> he was pretty cool. he had been prepped for this. there is a ritual to these things. the senators -- i know you were a good schoolboy but there is a ritual when you called to the principal's office. you have to promise to never do it again, sort of in that fault but say, it wasn't really my fault, and you have to be properly contrite. it appears that brady dougan did that. the senators wanted to press him on this one key point, why wasn't anyone actually fired? >> how many culpable officers, directors and key executives have been held accountable -- i mean fired? >> we determined to shut this business down so over the course of the last years, the first two years after that, we basically reduced the size of the
tax evasion in switzerland. was quizzed byeo a committee. brady dougan insisted that conduct was limited to a handful of employees. hans nichols has the details. word performance at the start of the show at 8:00 a.m. what is the take away? how do people think brady dougan did in front of the senate? it was pretty tough questioning. >> he was pretty cool. he had been prepped for this. there is a ritual to these things. the senators -- i know you were a good schoolboy but there is a ritual...
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they are all the same story. 80-year-old guy, tax evasion and etc. the film reachess an audience in the way no one can tell us. are their -- there -- adjustments? yes. but it is bringing attention to the nazi germany and the museum built to discuss it but that same transparency isn't evident in how the country's approached discussing the works of art. if the public that goes to the museums and electric elects th politicians goes to the movies, and the politicians go to the movies. and people of good will feel it isn't going to keep things because the passage of time, we will see the laws change. >> the girl's father was an offense of the german and given art by gravals to take to switzerland and get hard currency and return it. he obviously kept some for himself. after the war, he convinced the allies he was a victim of the nazi and not nazi by himself. he allows the jews to get out by selling art, probably at discounted price. and this is his son. he kept them in a dusty room in munich with trash around. >> five people to ask questions and four minu
they are all the same story. 80-year-old guy, tax evasion and etc. the film reachess an audience in the way no one can tell us. are their -- there -- adjustments? yes. but it is bringing attention to the nazi germany and the museum built to discuss it but that same transparency isn't evident in how the country's approached discussing the works of art. if the public that goes to the museums and electric elects th politicians goes to the movies, and the politicians go to the movies. and people of...
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and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com [ mthat if you wear a partial,w you're almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth? try poligrip for partials. poligrip helps minimize stress which may damage supporting teeth by stabilizing your partial. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protecon. and because usaa'commitment to serve current and former military members andheir families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. david: s&p futures closing just right about now. let's head back to dan stesich in the pits of the cme. what does it look like tomorrow, dan? >> tomorrow we went out where we left off. tomorrow pay attention to the economic
and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com [ mthat if you wear a partial,w you're almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth? try poligrip for partials. poligrip helps minimize stress which may damage supporting teeth by stabilizing your partial. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the...
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london mayor boris johnson is now urging local councils to impose an extra one hundred fifty percent tax on houses that haven't been lived in all rented out in over two years but critics say that's not enough of a disincentive boarded up homes have become a familiar sight and they're even changing the face of london's swank yes neighborhoods there are four empty homes for every single homeless family in this country across europe that's about two houses for every one time it's family personally i do think it's a scramble this should be a residential area but at night time it's solipsists demoralizing is mobile here is buying. these properties deserved to be lived in. r.t.e. london. and other while the news this hour and a sock in the western iraq it's hollow head the thought has killed a prominent shia pro-government tribal leader and six of his militia men five more were wounded after a suicide bomber rammed his car into a house the assault followed a spate of deadly attacks in and around baghdad on thursday targeting mainly shia areas and leaving dozens dead. fifteen people the majorit
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london mayor boris johnson is now urging local councils to impose an extra one hundred fifty percent tax on houses that haven't been lived in or rented out in over two years but critics say that's not enough of a disincentive boarded up homes have become a familiar sight and they're even changing the face of london's swank yes neighborhoods there are four empty homes for every single homeless family in this country across europe that's about two houses for every one time it's family personally i do think it's a scandal this should be a residential area but at night time it's solaces demoralizing is maybe here is bank and dark and these properties deserve to be lived in. london. i'll be back with more news for you and of course those developments in crimea in ukraine in about half an hour from now in the meantime stories from los angeles with people sinking into addiction and mental illness look for ways to survive. transit through to vnukovo report your best way to the hearts of most. minnesota vikings football player jared allen like many pro athlete stereotypes is actually doing someth
london mayor boris johnson is now urging local councils to impose an extra one hundred fifty percent tax on houses that haven't been lived in or rented out in over two years but critics say that's not enough of a disincentive boarded up homes have become a familiar sight and they're even changing the face of london's swank yes neighborhoods there are four empty homes for every single homeless family in this country across europe that's about two houses for every one time it's family personally...
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can there be tax reform? someone, he actually reformed the tax policy -- and i look a little pink. should i consider spray tanning? this is "bloomberg surveillance ." live from world headquarters in new york. friday before the oscars on sunday. scarlet fu can barely contain herself. joining me are scarlet fu and adam johnson. >> i've got to go by the chips and dip. >> the only problem is you have to be up at 2:00 a.m. monday morning. time for the morning brief. what happened overnight. ecb president mario draghi said policymakers are committed to defending the euro area against inflation. this was in a speech late yesterday in frankfurt. in the u.k., home prices rose as the property market got a boost from low borrowing costs and easier access to mortgages. in ta
can there be tax reform? someone, he actually reformed the tax policy -- and i look a little pink. should i consider spray tanning? this is "bloomberg surveillance ." live from world headquarters in new york. friday before the oscars on sunday. scarlet fu can barely contain herself. joining me are scarlet fu and adam johnson. >> i've got to go by the chips and dip. >> the only problem is you have to be up at 2:00 a.m. monday morning. time for the morning brief. what...
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clients evade paying taxes belong in a spy novel. >> reporter: among the alleged hiding techniques, a quarter million dollars stashed in pantyhose. the senate report details a clandestined meeting in a fancy hotel where bank statements were exchanged, hidden in a "sports illustrated" magazine. and investors pretended to be tourists, but instead were smuggling in the cash. here at the zurich airport, senate investigators say the bank even set up a branch inside so that its customers could pop in and out easily. and like something out of james bond, clients were transported in secret elevators, remotely controlled by the bank. >> it's past time to fully and clearly expose how offshore tax havens, banks, help american account holders evade paying their taxes. >> reporter: now the senate committee is trying to tack track the cash, asking the bank to hand over the names of those americans hiding their cash with them. >> department of justice needs to use the tools in its arsenal to collect the taxes owed. >> i wasn't sure to to book on this story. leonardo dicaprio was my first choice and
clients evade paying taxes belong in a spy novel. >> reporter: among the alleged hiding techniques, a quarter million dollars stashed in pantyhose. the senate report details a clandestined meeting in a fancy hotel where bank statements were exchanged, hidden in a "sports illustrated" magazine. and investors pretended to be tourists, but instead were smuggling in the cash. here at the zurich airport, senate investigators say the bank even set up a branch inside so that its...
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london mayor boris johnson is now urging local councils to impose an extra one hundred fifty percent tax on houses that haven't been lived in or rented out in over two years but critics say that's not enough of a disincentive boarded up homes have become a familiar sight and they're even changing the face of london's swank yes neighborhoods there are four empty homes for every single home this family in this country across europe that's about two houses for everyone i mean it's family personally i do think it's a scandal this should be a residential area but at night time it's solipsists demoralizing is nobody here is dying and these properties deserve to be lived in. london. and the director of a group that fights for the rights of europe's homeless told us that governments must be more proactive in making shelter available. of course it's not easy to just put the four million homeless people in the european union in half of the eleven million and the floods often we hear from governments from local authorities that they cannot solve the homeless problem because of lack of housing optio
london mayor boris johnson is now urging local councils to impose an extra one hundred fifty percent tax on houses that haven't been lived in or rented out in over two years but critics say that's not enough of a disincentive boarded up homes have become a familiar sight and they're even changing the face of london's swank yes neighborhoods there are four empty homes for every single home this family in this country across europe that's about two houses for everyone i mean it's family...
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inmy judgment, the tax work enterprise in savings does not do the tax consumption. basically where a lot of states are going. that is basically where we and the rivlin panel suggested to get the debt out of way -- i should dramatic -- i should say dramatically reduce the deficit, to get to a sales tax like to have in the state of washington or even to a vat tax and focus on consumption but then get rid of corporate and individual income tax. ofyou representing the haves society. not like andrew mellon but a huge -- how do you bring the trust back in the relationship between the major banks and the people watching the television program? how do you bring the trust back? >> the important thing is have the leadership of those institutions -- and i believe they are people of integrity, and vision -- and let them talk about ordinary people about saving and investment and retirement. think about this -- the problem we are facing in the united states is a good problem and a bad problem. the good problem is we live far longer than our parents and the bad thing is we live fa
inmy judgment, the tax work enterprise in savings does not do the tax consumption. basically where a lot of states are going. that is basically where we and the rivlin panel suggested to get the debt out of way -- i should dramatic -- i should say dramatically reduce the deficit, to get to a sales tax like to have in the state of washington or even to a vat tax and focus on consumption but then get rid of corporate and individual income tax. ofyou representing the haves society. not like andrew...
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at whether 14ng swiss banks helped americans evade taxes. that they are currently in negotiations with authorities. >> we are currently in discussions with the department of justice. we have ways to find a settlement. we have been there for four years. it is not something new. we are looking to find a settlement. cleanup they start of a in the financial industry? in hong kong, the bahamas, or london, every major center will have higher standards of clients acceptance and diligence. ultimately this is good for financial services. it is good for the integrity of the system. we are working on an undeclared basis in the past. we are slowly in the age where they are facing succession and the new generation of clients, they do not want to have anything to do with undeclared money. they preferred for less money that can be moved freely than or fear of complication confusion that their parents might have had. banksseems like swiss will get rich off of u.s. clients with undeclared assets. the question is whether it will go all the way. will this also
at whether 14ng swiss banks helped americans evade taxes. that they are currently in negotiations with authorities. >> we are currently in discussions with the department of justice. we have ways to find a settlement. we have been there for four years. it is not something new. we are looking to find a settlement. cleanup they start of a in the financial industry? in hong kong, the bahamas, or london, every major center will have higher standards of clients acceptance and diligence....
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tax laws. the senate hearing kicks off late today, shares trading at the bottom, just down just over 3% in trading today. >>> the firm came out to say it considers its insurance policies for wealthy u.s. citizens to be tax compliant. credit suisse has been preparing for investigations into its products known as insurance wrapper wrappers. the long arm of the u.s. treasury, by the way good morning, everybody. you didn't say good morning. >> good morning, sorry, good morning. >> good evening if you're watching in sipping apore as well. good e-mails coming out of credit suisse or conversations out of the investigation? >> it's a little bit embarrassing. we were waiting for the juicy details. interesting, there is going to be a comparison with ubs, they settled several years ago $780 million they settled for and credit suisse settled with the sec and did say to us the latest earnings they're just waiting now for the department of justice in the u.s. to state their claim and how much they expect the
tax laws. the senate hearing kicks off late today, shares trading at the bottom, just down just over 3% in trading today. >>> the firm came out to say it considers its insurance policies for wealthy u.s. citizens to be tax compliant. credit suisse has been preparing for investigations into its products known as insurance wrapper wrappers. the long arm of the u.s. treasury, by the way good morning, everybody. you didn't say good morning. >> good morning, sorry, good morning....
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-- multicultural country that has strict environmental laws if you look at europe they have higher taxes on gasoline and energy use and the idea that america would go down these other form of policy choices he sees america as a different country and fox is a network speaking to those that feel that america shouldn't be open to other waves of governing itself. so race is one part of it and the other is that obama validated addressing the election and he's now done away with this idea that we should have affirmative action for civil rights but it's not limited race. race is just one issue that he uses. >> host: you don't really know, do you? >> guest: i am addressing this notion that he's had the presidency means we don't have to have a civil rights movement anymore. this is not an issue of black versus white specifically but it's a view about the politics. the idea that as a country we should have the political sensitivity of the legacy of the racial history and if you look at the stories they pushed around the time in the 2008 election we are short on time but they are pushing the new bl
-- multicultural country that has strict environmental laws if you look at europe they have higher taxes on gasoline and energy use and the idea that america would go down these other form of policy choices he sees america as a different country and fox is a network speaking to those that feel that america shouldn't be open to other waves of governing itself. so race is one part of it and the other is that obama validated addressing the election and he's now done away with this idea that we...
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further evidence people are spending he for the april tax increase -- before the april tax increase kicks into action. >> what else do that for you today? production,l machinery orders coming in, that was an enormous figure. it grew the most since 2011. four percent was the actual figure and estimates for 2.8%. high demand for cars. governor,f japan everything to make it happen. so far, so good. friday, i know you love your films. who will win best picture this weekend at the oscars? >> i think it will probably be 12 years a slave. that will win. i hope. or "gravity." >> i think you are right, john. let's turn to ukraine. aidan is developing, the interim government has been sworn in -- >> the ukrainian parliament has just voted in a new government. the job be to prepare the country for snap elections in may. a billion dollars in loan guarantees. the imf will send a delegation here next week. those loan issues are big 1, 13 billion dollars is what this country owes. a lot of that money is due in june. i spoke to the countries new prime minister. >> we will do everything not to default. if
further evidence people are spending he for the april tax increase -- before the april tax increase kicks into action. >> what else do that for you today? production,l machinery orders coming in, that was an enormous figure. it grew the most since 2011. four percent was the actual figure and estimates for 2.8%. high demand for cars. governor,f japan everything to make it happen. so far, so good. friday, i know you love your films. who will win best picture this weekend at the oscars?...
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so it's important to start having property taxes. if you hold property in china, there's no property costs. if your home is sitting there empty, there's no penalty because you don't really feel hurt. that's why the worry is there are so many buildings and not being occupied and not being neutralized. and so having introduced the property tax will deal directly with that. now, continuing to hold the property if there's a tax you need to pay every month? >> highly rated u.s. companies sold more than $19 billion in debt on tuesday, the busiest day of the year. they looked to take advantage of recent rallies in u.s. treasuries to lock in the rates. other companies issuing debt include citigroup, high bond and coke. moody's has cut chicago's general obligation sales tax revenue rating by one notch to baa-1. this is the second downgrade in less than eight months. chicago faces a $600 million hike in payments through its requirements systems next year. the mayor has warned without release from lawmakers chicago may be forced to double prope
so it's important to start having property taxes. if you hold property in china, there's no property costs. if your home is sitting there empty, there's no penalty because you don't really feel hurt. that's why the worry is there are so many buildings and not being occupied and not being neutralized. and so having introduced the property tax will deal directly with that. now, continuing to hold the property if there's a tax you need to pay every month? >> highly rated u.s. companies sold...
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taxed with destroying the pace of removing chemicals is as last picking up. during an attacks on eastern damascus. more than 1,000 people russia helps bring about a deal prompting to destroy the chemical arms and the time line was drawn up from when syria would ship out for it to be more than 1,000 tons. it was supposed to have given up it's entire arsenal, but the deadline was missed. the head of the u.n. commission overseeing the says progress which is pretty fast is now being made. >> as you know, the authorities have submitted the revised plan with a timetable of around 60 days, in order to accelerate, and to intensify their efforts to ensure timely remove for on ward destruction. and we are working very activity, and we anticipate a lot of action in the month of march, and so for today i was able to report to the executive council, as tomorrow to the secure council that as of today, nearly one third of syria's chemical weapons has been removed or destroyed inside the country, so it is a benchmark. >> fighting just south of the capitol, deliver to the ref
taxed with destroying the pace of removing chemicals is as last picking up. during an attacks on eastern damascus. more than 1,000 people russia helps bring about a deal prompting to destroy the chemical arms and the time line was drawn up from when syria would ship out for it to be more than 1,000 tons. it was supposed to have given up it's entire arsenal, but the deadline was missed. the head of the u.n. commission overseeing the says progress which is pretty fast is now being made. >>...
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why only two tax brackets? >> well it's much simpler, and one of the things we do is actually raise the standard deductions so fewer people itemize, so it's a huge simplification aspect. >> reporter: under his plan camp says a family of four making $51,000 a year would pay an average $1,300 less in yearly taxes. the corporate rate would drop from 35% to 25%. and in exchange a long list of special interest giveaways would be eliminated. give us some idea of which loopholes you'd like to close. >> certainly, corporate jets is one of them. that's one thing that we look at. >> reporter: past attempts to close loopholes have met with fierce resistance. that's one reason congress has not managed to seriously overhaul the tax code since 1986. but that's not camp's only obstacle. do you think the senate should be tackling tax reform this year, as well? >> i don't see how we can -- >> reporter: congressional leaders from both parties appear reluctant to take up such an explosive issue. they say mistrust between the two
why only two tax brackets? >> well it's much simpler, and one of the things we do is actually raise the standard deductions so fewer people itemize, so it's a huge simplification aspect. >> reporter: under his plan camp says a family of four making $51,000 a year would pay an average $1,300 less in yearly taxes. the corporate rate would drop from 35% to 25%. and in exchange a long list of special interest giveaways would be eliminated. give us some idea of which loopholes you'd like...
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to off set the cost, the president proposes an end to an old tax break, closing tax loopholes for high income several employed workers and fund managers, garnering $6 billion over 10 years. the president is proposing full time workers with kids get a bigger tax credit to cover child care costs. he wants to make preschool available for all 4-year-olds, also the tax credit for college tuition he wants to make permanent. he's including funding to upgrade aging highways and railways across the country. overall, the tax cuts are the biggest headline, expected to help 15.5 million americans. aljazeera. >> here now to break down president obama's budget proposal is chief political strategist joining us from washington. the president's budget proposal is not likely to have any legs given the divided congress especially when it comes to any new spending. are any of these proposals viable? >> this town is not as grid locked today as a year ago -- >> true -- >> we've seen progress with budget deal and farm bill deal. two of the things the president proposes do have republican support. one is expa
to off set the cost, the president proposes an end to an old tax break, closing tax loopholes for high income several employed workers and fund managers, garnering $6 billion over 10 years. the president is proposing full time workers with kids get a bigger tax credit to cover child care costs. he wants to make preschool available for all 4-year-olds, also the tax credit for college tuition he wants to make permanent. he's including funding to upgrade aging highways and railways across the...
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. >>> luxottica is hit with tax issues in the fourth quarter. >>> there is speculation the central bank will widen the country's trading ban. >>> and janet yellen says she needs a firmer handle on the data before she can blame the weather for recent weakness. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> warm welcome to the show. plenty of moving towards surrounding ukraine. >> absolutely. we just heard in the last few minutes the ukrainian prime minister separating out the political noise we're hearing for the economy. he said they're taking clear steps to provide the ukraine with international financial aid are being taken right now. they accept the ukraine is independent. they hope to boost reserves and stabilize the situation there. they talk about the imf here, too. they expect record credit instruments from the imf to increase saying to them that they will provide funding in the next couple of days if they can agree with it. and a key priority, of course, is to fulfill the conditions from the imf. we'll bring you up to dat
. >>> luxottica is hit with tax issues in the fourth quarter. >>> there is speculation the central bank will widen the country's trading ban. >>> and janet yellen says she needs a firmer handle on the data before she can blame the weather for recent weakness. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> warm welcome to the show. plenty of moving towards surrounding ukraine. >>...
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using the vatican bank as an offshore, to hide their money or money launder if you will or not pay taxes. >> for years the italian authorities could do nothing. but one when tough banking regulations were imposed across europe in the wake of the financial crises, only the vatican bank resisted. so the italian finance police put the bank under close surveillance, using all the tools at their disposal. they monitored transactions in and out of the vatican bank. they made their first break through in the summer of 2010. >> in that case, it happened that an italian bank received a request from the vatican bank to transfer 23 million euros. the bank of italy requested details for both payee and recipient in the transaction and the reason for the transfer. the vatican bank failed to provide adequate information so the bank of italy decided to freeze that money. the whole european banking community was up in arms. the account holders that included the iranian and iraqi embassies appears the money would be used for laundering. one bank after another refused to do business with the vatican bank u
using the vatican bank as an offshore, to hide their money or money launder if you will or not pay taxes. >> for years the italian authorities could do nothing. but one when tough banking regulations were imposed across europe in the wake of the financial crises, only the vatican bank resisted. so the italian finance police put the bank under close surveillance, using all the tools at their disposal. they monitored transactions in and out of the vatican bank. they made their first break...
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from taxes, to preserve public order. the balance is difficult to achieve with the government which is now quite weak. >> given russia's position in terms of the the amount of troops on the ground, how difficult is it going to be do you think for ukraine to see the russian troops lead? >> that's the challenge. ukraine in the midterm or perhaps in the long term will try to work with the international community to militaryize the area. obviously russia would not want to do that. but i guess that's negotiable. >> doesn't president putin have a report that the deal originally negotiated between yanukovych and the three foreign ministers was thrown out of the window 24 hours later? >> things change, right? >> they sure did. he left. >> he left. he didn't do what he was supposed to do. so the deal was void. so i guess the thing changed too quickly. again, russia didn't sign the deal. so i guess it's the european minister should have been sort of worrying about it, not russian side. >> very briefly, does ukraine feel let down by
from taxes, to preserve public order. the balance is difficult to achieve with the government which is now quite weak. >> given russia's position in terms of the the amount of troops on the ground, how difficult is it going to be do you think for ukraine to see the russian troops lead? >> that's the challenge. ukraine in the midterm or perhaps in the long term will try to work with the international community to militaryize the area. obviously russia would not want to do that. but i...
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you are not going to raise the gas tax, you are not going to restructure the corporate tax code in the near future. but if oil prices can stay where they are or go up a little bit and can fund the development of a lot of energy infrastructure, that will drive road, rail, and other transportation infrastructure we're talking about. you need a private sector impetus. dry?sentially the pot is the piggy bank is empty? >> it pretty much is. highway funding is done. vehicle miles traveled have been dropping. gas tax revenues are falling. the need for a public-private partnership. you have private money coupled with public management. why can't we get that done? >> that does happen. but the economic incentive has to be there. we start natural gas exports and crude oil exports. the prices equalize between the center of the u.s. where the crude oil piles up in barrels and the rest of the world -- you can have it better environment for private investment and international energy agency's have estimated that it is in the trillions of dollars, the infrastructure investment, to man come in to devel
you are not going to raise the gas tax, you are not going to restructure the corporate tax code in the near future. but if oil prices can stay where they are or go up a little bit and can fund the development of a lot of energy infrastructure, that will drive road, rail, and other transportation infrastructure we're talking about. you need a private sector impetus. dry?sentially the pot is the piggy bank is empty? >> it pretty much is. highway funding is done. vehicle miles traveled have...
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full-year earnings interest before tax, 3.6 billion euros. dividend to $.75. the game for the charges, here we go. 434 million charge for the a350 and restructuring. this is the double long-haul plane. if you are going to america or another nice destination, this is the plane. it will go head-to-head with the dreamliner and costs have been mounting. restructuring, they have put this unit into one. you've seen the charges, 434 million euro or the a350. calexico is a huge range in terms of analyst expectations. -- >> it is a huge range. i'm wondering how that will go down with investors. of the units.ing >> they are pitting the airbus at the front of the company. >> hence the new name. we don't talk about aeds anymore. gave the employees t-shirts apparently when they relaunched the name at the end of last year. airbus can fit on a it t-shirt itsn a t-shirt but aeds in true form cannot. u.s.nts on brazil and the and what they are looking for ahead of earnings. or fifths of profits come from the region. offset by a winter. brazil beer volumes and they have seen so
full-year earnings interest before tax, 3.6 billion euros. dividend to $.75. the game for the charges, here we go. 434 million charge for the a350 and restructuring. this is the double long-haul plane. if you are going to america or another nice destination, this is the plane. it will go head-to-head with the dreamliner and costs have been mounting. restructuring, they have put this unit into one. you've seen the charges, 434 million euro or the a350. calexico is a huge range in terms of...
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it goes into british tax havens and prophecies. >> it is hard to true all of that. >> is easy to prove. russian officials have income declarations -- declarations. is clear, looking from russia. >> that is ok. this is illegal. >> according to the russian is for illegal0% activity. on.et's move >> let's have a look at the trading partner. the largest foreign investors are the british virgin islands. >> this is what we want to get the bottom of. let's try to figure out what and view is on the ukraine how this crisis will pan out. >> vladimir putin feels that he was pushed out of deciding the ukraine's fate. what happened was not a blitzkrieg. rents -- thehe west was thrown off balance. imposed,see sanctions we will see rapidly deteriorating rates. happens, if they decide that they do not want to carry on with this, how influential committee on vladimir putin westmark >> his billion-dollar bets with his regime is that there is too much money involved to impose meaningful sanctions. imposednited states has visa restrictions in the past. -- >> russianna money is not in the united states. ar
it goes into british tax havens and prophecies. >> it is hard to true all of that. >> is easy to prove. russian officials have income declarations -- declarations. is clear, looking from russia. >> that is ok. this is illegal. >> according to the russian is for illegal0% activity. on.et's move >> let's have a look at the trading partner. the largest foreign investors are the british virgin islands. >> this is what we want to get the bottom of. let's try to...
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and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com here in philadelphia you can access a philly cheesesteak anytime, day or night. just like you can access geico anytime, day or night. there is only one way to celebrate this unique similarity. witness the cheesesteak shuffle. ♪ cheesesteak, cheesesteak ♪ ♪ it's the cheesesteak shuffle! huh! ♪...
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. >> swiss banks were once famed under their secrecy but tax cases have threat tight end industry. could storage be an alternative? >> this is the future of the country. to store data, the next currency. >> considering an i.p.o. on the nasdaq with plans to build bunkers like this one all across switzerland. >> you will update and upgrade to your personal cloud here in this mountain. >> will the echoes compromise the data? >> no. >> but it won't leave the mountain. >> hans joins us now. hans, i have to say, you go around switzerland and there are lots of these bunkers there, the mountains just riddled with them if you're a swiss national, you spend a bit of time in the army, you spend a bit of time in them. how big can this get? >> this one was three stories. there are 60,000 bunkers that can be converted. maybe about 200-300 meters deep. room after room. it was hard to get a real good sense. they would not give us a map. i asked for one. we were just walking around. they are giant caverps full of mountain water, pools. room after room. the important thing is what they were talking
. >> swiss banks were once famed under their secrecy but tax cases have threat tight end industry. could storage be an alternative? >> this is the future of the country. to store data, the next currency. >> considering an i.p.o. on the nasdaq with plans to build bunkers like this one all across switzerland. >> you will update and upgrade to your personal cloud here in this mountain. >> will the echoes compromise the data? >> no. >> but it won't leave...
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and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com >>> welcome back to "new day." doctors in california say calls are flooding in now about a mystery illness that has already paralyzed five children. and health officials say there could be some 20 other cases. but so far, they haven't found a link. well, doctors may be no closer to finding out what's behind this polio-like disease. one boy has found hope and may actually be getting better. here's the details. >> he makes it look easy, but for this 10-year-old, this takes concentration. >> saturday he lost everything. and that's when he got -- we took him to the hospital. so it happened in 24 hours, quick. >> that was september 2012 when the boy lost all ability to move his left arm. it started in his shoulder and spread all the way to his fingerti fingertips. >> they took an mri. that's when they found out that it's inflammation of the spinal cord. >> he is one of five children in
and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com >>> welcome back to "new day." doctors in california say calls are flooding in now about a mystery illness that has already paralyzed five children. and health officials say there could be some 20 other cases. but so far, they haven't found a link. well, doctors may be no closer to...
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charges, one-time stars of "real housewives of new jersey, plead guilty to charges including fraud and tax evasion. we are "up all nightline" with abc's amy robach, who spoke with theresa giudice about how it all came crashing down. >> reporter: arcing at federal court in newark, new jersey, teresa and joe giudice pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit mail fraud, wire fraud. >> both admitted to a federal judge that over the better part of a decade they were engaged in a scheme to defraud. >> reporter: the reality tv stars lavish lifestyle was funded partially on ill-gotten gains. teresa's attorney read a statement from her. >> today i took responsibility for a series of mistakes i made several years ago. i am heartbroken that this is affecting my family. >> reporter: it was just another page in a tangled history of reality tv. in a series known for its over the top theatrics. >> stop hurting! >> get off, be a man, stick with your blood. >> i'm not sticking with scum like you. >> reporter: she is perhaps the most recognized and controversial of them all. a woman famous for her excess. >> m
charges, one-time stars of "real housewives of new jersey, plead guilty to charges including fraud and tax evasion. we are "up all nightline" with abc's amy robach, who spoke with theresa giudice about how it all came crashing down. >> reporter: arcing at federal court in newark, new jersey, teresa and joe giudice pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit mail fraud, wire fraud. >> both admitted to a federal judge that over the better part of a decade they were engaged...
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and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com and a hotel is the perfect place to talk to you about hotels. all-you-can-eat is a hotel policy that allows you to eat all that you can. the hotel gym is short for gymnasium. the hotel pool is usually filled with water. and the best dot com for booking hotels, is hotels.com. it's on the internet, but you probably knew that. or maybe not, i don't really know you. bellman: welcome back, captain obvious. captain obvious: yes i am. all those words are spelled correctly. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. ♪ every now an
and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com and a hotel is the perfect place to talk to you about hotels. all-you-can-eat is a hotel policy that allows you to eat all that you can. the hotel gym is short for gymnasium. the hotel pool is usually filled with water. and the best dot com for booking hotels, is hotels.com. it's on the internet, but...
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and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some financial folks who will talk to them about preparing early for retirement and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ >>> the koch brothers calling their political donations un-american. i wonder if he thinks democrats who give as much money are un-american? are the koch brothers un-america? we have a debate coming up. "morning joe" shall return. why are house republicans "cooling," "retreating," and privately saying they'd rather do "nothing" on immigration reform this year? doing nothing puts jobs on ice... force
and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some financial folks who...
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using the vatican bank as an off-shore to hide their money-- to money launder, if you will-- or not pay taxes. >> narrator: for years, the italian authorities could do nothing. but when tough banking regulations were imposed across europe in the wake of the financial crisis, only the vatican bank resisted. so the italian finance police put the bank under close surveillance. using all the tools at their disposal, they monitored transactions in and out of the vatican bank. they made their first breakthrough in the summer of 2010. >> (translated): in that case, it happened that an italian bank received a request from the ior to transfer 23 million euros. the bank of italy requires details for both payee and recipient in the transaction and the reason for the transfer. the ior failed to provide adequate information, so the bank of italy decided to freeze that money. >> narrator: the whole european banking community was up in arms. with account holders that included the iranian and iraqi embassies, there were fears that the bank could be used for money laundering. one bank after another refused to
using the vatican bank as an off-shore to hide their money-- to money launder, if you will-- or not pay taxes. >> narrator: for years, the italian authorities could do nothing. but when tough banking regulations were imposed across europe in the wake of the financial crisis, only the vatican bank resisted. so the italian finance police put the bank under close surveillance. using all the tools at their disposal, they monitored transactions in and out of the vatican bank. they made their...
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and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com >>> the social network giant facebook has hired a community safety police officer for three years for the price of $200,000 a year. the officer will be on patrol in menlo park. that brings us to this morning's squawk on the tweet, now that facebook has hired a cop for menlo park police should be on the lookout for tweeters tweeters @squawkstreet we'll air your responses throughout the morning here on cnbc. >>> when we come back one start-up whistle is making wearable technology yeah for dogs. it measures your pet's activities streams the information right to your smartphone because, hey, you got to know how fit your dog is. it's now available in petsmart and the ceo of whistle will join us next. as we go to break, take a look at petsmart sales did disappointment and comps below their target. we're back in a minute. she's kind of special. she makes the whole team better. he's the k
and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com >>> the social network giant facebook has hired a community safety police officer for three years for the price of $200,000 a year. the officer will be on patrol in menlo park. that brings us to this morning's squawk on the tweet, now that facebook has hired a cop for menlo park police should...
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. >> there is no sales tax in this city of portland, except on hotels and car rentals? >> portland, oregon. >> i agree with her. >> i didn't know that. >> yes, it is. this bear shown as a full screen broke into a elementary school south of which portland? >> maine. >> you're the smartest. that's because fred is not here. fred is zoned out. >> wait, wait, i vote that one is oregon. >> and you're wrong. >> again! >> all right. well, anyway, kids, the new season of "portlandia" kicks off tonight". >> thank you, guys. >>> the amazing results of today's "ambush makeover." >> and how three real women are going to get to look in the mirror and say i love myself. >> what does that mean, real women? >> you know, real. not fake. not mannequins. >> right after this. ♪ [ female announcer ] we lowered her fever, you kept the midnight watch. infants' tylenol® reduces fever and pain while being gentle on the tummy. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. infants' tylenol®. after their new artisan grilled chicken ciabatta sandwich goes down, productivity goes up. the
. >> there is no sales tax in this city of portland, except on hotels and car rentals? >> portland, oregon. >> i agree with her. >> i didn't know that. >> yes, it is. this bear shown as a full screen broke into a elementary school south of which portland? >> maine. >> you're the smartest. that's because fred is not here. fred is zoned out. >> wait, wait, i vote that one is oregon. >> and you're wrong. >> again! >> all right....